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error message

Apr 12 05 2:45 pm

Object: ENS
Time: 10-Apr-2005 20:53:03
Message ID: 0705
Description: Undefined ENS memory problem - possible cause: memory exhaustion. Statistics: Kernel mem: 0, Frag mem: 0
i have to reboot the machine and get back online for everyting to work again what does this mean??
thanks
robert

Apr 12 05 5:08 pm

What version of Wingate was it? Did NAT stop working completely?

Apr 12 05 7:16 pm

version 6.04 it started in 6.03 just recently last week problem started then new version came out and i installed upgrade on top
yes ens will still work but very very slowly and wingate machine stops responding so i have to reboot
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Apr 12 05 7:20 pm

What was the amount of traffic before this error came out? Was the load high?

Apr 12 05 7:34 pm

sorry im not really sure
its my wingate machine that is in a seperate room all its job is to stay connected and share the network
its just that since about a week ago when my client machines get really slow i look at the server and the mouse is stuck and real jerky and the ens error message is in the wingate window so i reboot the machine and run scandisk and get back online and everything seems to work great for about 6 hours or so then the network slows again

Apr 12 05 7:35 pm

What is the operating system you are running there?

Apr 12 05 7:48 pm

windows ME

Apr 13 05 10:30 am

There are two things to try:

1. Try increasing the number of network buffers using WGOptions applications (Performance/Network buffers) to 1024 or even 2048. Also, make sure that scavenging is allowed (WGOptions as well).
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